THE DAY THE EAGLE CRIED
The true story of Army Corporal, Roger Dumas, abandoned in a North Korean POW camp at the end of the Korean War and the heroic life-long search of his brother, Bob (also a Korean War veteran), to find the youngest sibling of a family that sent four brothers to the Korean war.
Bill Dumas wrote this feature screenplay while a Fellow at The American Film Institute. Matt Coppola, Director of Development, for Oliver Stone's production company (Ixtlan) encouraged the writing of this screenplay, hoping he could convince Ixtan to produce this film.
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ANYBODY LOVE
Based on the book by Steve Stevens
Status: In development
Producer: Mike Alvarez
Director:
In 1945 on a small farm in Louisiana, Emma Bobbi ("Anybody") Love, a 14-year old black girl, becomes pregnant after being raped by a local white boy. The story, based on try events, is told through the eyes of Billy Austin, a white 13-year old whose grand parents own the farm where Anybody's sharecropper grandparents lived. Billy's grandmother, Miss Molly, rallies the family to seek justice in this crime that the rest of the town insists on ignoring. The townspeople's unrelenting resistance of Miss Molly's crusade pushes her family unity to its limits and threatens to deepen the schism between black and white in this deeply segregated community.
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